What to do about postoperative adhesions

Adhesions to ligaments, joints, fascia, and intestines may occur after surgery and are a relatively common post-surgical complication. Depending on the condition, targeted treatment is needed, and patients should consult a doctor in a timely manner. 1. Ligament adhesion after surgery: Physical therapy such as rehabilitation therapy, ligament function training, etc. If the adhesion is not relieved by adhering to this kind of therapy, surgery can be considered after three months to release the adhesion. 2. Postoperative joint adhesion: it can be relieved through physical therapy and hot compresses on the adhesion area, rehabilitation therapy, functional exercises and other ways to adjust. 3. Fascial adhesion after surgery: Fascial gun can be used to relax the fascia, or acupuncture, hot compresses can be used to loosen the fascial adhesion. 4. Postoperative intestinal adhesion: it is easy to show intestinal obstruction, and the symptoms can be relieved by giving the corresponding treatment for intestinal obstruction, but if the intestinal obstruction often occurs or cannot be relieved, then the intestinal adhesion release surgery can be performed under the condition of laparoscopy.